I have been around this forum for many years, and try to command a bit of respect with my posts where possible.
Appreciate I am a very pessimistic person, but this is borne out of realism rather than depression at what models show.
However, I base my comments on what is the "norm" in this country. That is, once models start picking up on milder trends, they tend to take the baton and run with it.
The same can rarely be said if it's the other way around. Cold spells tend to get downgraded. Not every time, granted, but how many times over the last 7-8 years have we been here, seen stella cold runs, steadily downgraded to a bog standard cooler than average winter snap.
This is what I am trying to get across on my posts. I apologise if they come across as kneejerk and negative, they are not meant to. I am not Codge, or SWZephyr.
Believe me, I would much rather be in the Tom Presutti camp of cold rampers, but I just can't get enthused by what I have seen over the last couple of days.
The reason I did not get drawn into the stella charts we saw a couple of days ago was because they just did not look plausible to me. I don't know why, just gut instinct I guess.
I would say that despite my pessimism, there is every chance this is the "first bite" of the cherry for colder conditions later in winter.
What I also meant though by my comment yesterday regarding February and March, was I would rather have seen this "first bite" in December, not mid January, because otherwise we are highly likely to finally get the classic, perfect winter charts in March, which (2013 aside) are no good to many, who by then are just gearing up for spring mode.
I am playing a watching brief, commenting on the charts that are being churned out, and yes, looking at the worst case scenario.
I've always had the attitude of "prepare for the worst" and "hope for the best". It's served me pretty well over the years.
Let's see what transpires over the coming weeks, but in my view, we are running out of time for the very best winter synoptics to be delivered in a winter month.
By the time the cherry has been bitten enough times, it could well be March - that's all I was trying to get at.
Please don't shoot me down for my views. Those that know me, know my enthusiasm for all this is right up there. I didn't spend the last 7 years producing winter LRFs for nothing. They took me a lot of time and effort, and I am gutted I didn't have the time to do one this year.
I did expect January to be a much colder than average month, however, and I just can't see this little cool snap digging us out of what is an exceptionally mild month so far.
Witney, Oxfordshire
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